Korlev never looks good racing. always looks like a death march for him
Korlev never looks good racing. always looks like a death march for him
Soprano wrote:
Looks like a race between Karoki (Muchiri) and Kipsang (Kamworor) now.
I'd say Karoki looks better.
Totally agree. Kamworor looks like he's practically falling over
Kipsang takes off on the man-made humps and wins it easily as Karoki lets him go and looks back to just make sure he has 2nd.
34:52 for Kipsang
Karoki 35:00
Ederis like 35:04
Incredible kick from kamworer ftw.
2nd karoki
3rd edris
ha! nevermind now. Kamworor wins! Muchiri silver and then Edris 14 seconds back. Geb 4th, Tola 5th, Tsegay 6th, Ethiopia definitely wins
Team battle looks to be Ethiopia with the win over Kenya and maybe Bahrain 3rd.
Chris Derrick finishing now 36:40 ... 23rd place.
Derrick in 23rd, decent kick at the finish
Derrick 23rd. 1:52 behind.
23rd for Derrick, great run, 1:52 back from teh winner
Kenya: 1, 2, 5, 12
Ethiopia: 3, 4, 6, 7
The commentators said "Kenya will have to settle for the silver"
By the 1st runner, Kenya has 2 points advantage
By the 2nd runner, Kenya adds another 2 points to make the advantage at 4 points
By the 3rd runner, Kenya adds another point to make the advantage at 5 points
By the 4th runner, Ethiopia makes up 5 points to even the scoreline
What is the rule about a tiebreaker here?
Korolev finishes in 38:40ish, totally dead
Vail, Smyth and Curtis all finish close together around 37:40. I missed their places, probably around 40s.
love bobby curtis outkicking a eritrean runner, literally leaning into him as he passed him coming into the finish line. well played bobby, well played.
Saw that, I thought it was a bit too late though?
yehyeah wrote:
Kamworor looks like he's practically falling over
He runs just like Ngugi, I expected him to win
that form works on grass for some reason.
RunWild wrote:
Kenya: 1, 2, 5, 12
Ethiopia: 3, 4, 6, 7
The commentators said "Kenya will have to settle for the silver"
By the 1st runner, Kenya has 2 points advantage
By the 2nd runner, Kenya adds another 2 points to make the advantage at 4 points
By the 3rd runner, Kenya adds another point to make the advantage at 5 points
By the 4th runner, Ethiopia makes up 5 points to even the scoreline
What is the rule about a tiebreaker here?
If it goes to the 5th runner, Ethiopia takes it by 2 points (14th place vs 16th place)
RunWild wrote:
Kenya: 1, 2, 5, 12
Ethiopia: 3, 4, 6, 7
The commentators said "Kenya will have to settle for the silver"
By the 1st runner, Kenya has 2 points advantage
By the 2nd runner, Kenya adds another 2 points to make the advantage at 4 points
By the 3rd runner, Kenya adds another point to make the advantage at 5 points
By the 4th runner, Ethiopia makes up 5 points to even the scoreline
What is the rule about a tiebreaker here?
5th finisher!?
Tiebreaker is best 4th-place finisher. Ethiopia wins.
https://iaafmedia.s3.amazonaws.com/competitioninfo/0d0c06de-8318-418d-9412-88806cd330f8.pdfRunWild wrote:
Kenya: 1, 2, 5, 12
Ethiopia: 3, 4, 6, 7
The commentators said "Kenya will have to settle for the silver"
By the 1st runner, Kenya has 2 points advantage
By the 2nd runner, Kenya adds another 2 points to make the advantage at 4 points
By the 3rd runner, Kenya adds another point to make the advantage at 5 points
By the 4th runner, Ethiopia makes up 5 points to even the scoreline
What is the rule about a tiebreaker here?
"In assessing the aggregate, no adjustment to the scoring of the finishing teams shall be made in respect of any non-scoring team runners or of individual entries. In the event of a tie, it shall be resolved in favour of the team whose last scoring member finishes nearer to first place"
So if your scoring was right, Ethiopia would win on the tie breaker.
RunWild wrote:
Kenya: 1, 2, 5, 12
Ethiopia: 3, 4, 6, 7
The commentators said "Kenya will have to settle for the silver"
By the 1st runner, Kenya has 2 points advantage
By the 2nd runner, Kenya adds another 2 points to make the advantage at 4 points
By the 3rd runner, Kenya adds another point to make the advantage at 5 points
By the 4th runner, Ethiopia makes up 5 points to even the scoreline
What is the rule about a tiebreaker here?
I think Ethiopia takes this one based on their last scorer finished ahead of the Kenyan last scorer.